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More than enough; plentiful.
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If good weather continues, farmers can expect an abundant harvest.
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A great amount.
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Natural gas supplies an abundance of power to the entire country.
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Having little or no rainfall.
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Much of North Africa is arid land.
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Not the same; different or separate.
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Apples come in over two thousand distinct varieties.
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Unmistakable; definite.
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Chili peppers add a distinct flavor to this dish.
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To feed on growing grass.
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A small herd of cows grazed in the meadow.
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To touch lightly in passing.
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The snowball grazed my cheek but didn't hurt me.
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Full of feverish activity, haste, or confusion.
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After a hectic week of sightseeing, the tourists were glad to go hame and relax.
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A large group or crowd, especially one on the move.
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Hordes of swimmers head for the pool in the summer.
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Having a large amount of water or moisture in the air.
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Residents escape the hot, humid weather by going inside where it is cool and dry.
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The amount of moisture in the air.
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The humidity was so high that the slightest activity made us sweat.
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Hard or impossible to believe.
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It seems incredible that no one was injured in such a bad accident.
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To live in or on.
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Millions of bison once inhabited the great plains of America.
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An animal or person that lives in a certain place.
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Most of the inhabitants in California were born somewhere else.
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A piece of land, connected to a lager mass, that juts out and is almost completely surrounded by water.
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Bays around the Baja peninsula provide shelter for several kinds of whales.
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